The branch of Christianity common in Russia, Bulgaria, Greece, and Romania is called Eastern Orthodox. The official name is Orthodox Catholic Church, in which the name "Orthodoxy" literally means "right belief."<span>The majority of Eastern Orthodox Christians live in </span>Eastern Europe<span>, </span>Greece<span>, and the </span>Caucasus. The religious authority for Eastern Orthodoxy are <span>scriptures as interpreted by the seven ecumenical councils of the Church (not the pope nor the Bible).</span>
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Satellites and antennas are located in the Exosphere and sometimes thermosphere.
That statement is True.
According to Erikson, most children in early childhood tend stared to develop a sense of control toward their environment (doing initiatives to achieve something) and would start to develop the emotion of Guilt if the initiatives that they take do not gain approval from the adults around them.
The US government influences the economy by sending out economic relief